Officials

Uniondale, NY (Sports Network) - Andreas Nodl notched the game-winner late in the third period as Philadelphia nipped the New York Islanders, 2-1, at Nassau Coliseum.

Mike Richards picked up the other score and added one assist for the Flyers, winners of six in a row. Sergei Bobrovsky turned in another strong effort, making 31 saves for the win, his sixth straight positive decision.

Philadelphia has won 20 of its last 22 games over New York since the start of the 2007-08 season, including both matchups this year.

Matt Moulson notched the lone goal for the Islanders, who have lost seven straight games. Dwayne Roloson played well in defeat, stopping 24-of-26 shots and picking up an assist.

"We pretty much took it to them for the first two periods and then the third period got away from us a little bit," Moulson said. "We didn't get that pressure going that we had on them in the second. They played it simple, chipped it in and got a lucky bounce for the goal."

Nodl's tally with 5:25 left in regulation gave Philly a 2-1 advantage. Eric Wellwood fired from the bottom of the left circle, and the shot caused Roloson to jump high but leave a rebound right in front, where Nodl swept it home.

Roloson was pulled for an extra skater with 1:32 to go, and Wellwood missed his chance at his first goal by shooting wide at an empty net. Seconds later, Bobrovsky was hit with a delay-of-game call for clearing the puck over the glass, giving the Isles a 6-on-4 advantage for the final 1:06.

However, the Flyers defense stood tall in front of their rookie goaltender on the advantage. Bobrovsky sealed off the left post to prevent a John Tavares poke from getting through in the final second of play.

The Flyers hit the scoreboard with 1:08 left in the first period, as Chris Pronger's high right-point shot was deflected in by Richards from the top of the crease.

"To win hockey games, it not always the first and second line guys that are scoring goals," Pronger said. "You need that depth in your third and fourth lines and we feel like we have it. You need the defense to chip in and get some production from the back end. We're getting great goaltending, too."

The Islanders countered with a power-play score by Moulson at the 7:31 mark of the second period, where the young forward picked up a loose puck off the left-wing boards along the goal line and managed to hit the net on the short side.